Aluminum Blind Rivet, Meets IFI Grade 11, 0.126"-0.187" Grip Range, 1/4" OD, 0.500" Length, #F Drill Size (Pack of 100)
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For my boat, I ordered a specialty item. In my order, I requested a 3/16 x 1 size The size of the head is 14".
It is an open-ended question
According to the description, the grip range is about 1", but a lot depends on the application and material used.
According to my memory, the mandrel was Steel due to its size for pulling strength, and I needed a Heavy Duty (2 handed) rivet gun to affix it to the mandrel.
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This rivet measures 950 millimeters long. There is no guarantee that the bag will be filled. The rivet count is listed as 100. So, I counted the bags, even though the bag did not appear to be anywhere close to 100. A total of 81 rivets are in the.
I've been looking for this size in this store but I could only find it The price is great!.
Closed-end blind rivets are hard to find in locally-owned retail outlets, but are necessary for any repair of an aluminum boat. It was not a problem for me, but aluminum pin would be preferred unless you have a heavy duty rivet gun (two handed kind). Sizes and lengths of holding and mounting options can be found on the company website. In addition, I could have saved two days by simply ordering blind rivets from Amazon instead of searching for them. We weren't able to locate any in our local area.
A rivet like this cannot be compared to a mass market rivet. They are for repacking my motorcycle exhaust once the muffler has been repackaged, so I bought them thinking they would be used on them. I use Stanley rivets just like I do with screwdrivers. It's not going to happen. It is easy for the pins to pull through with minimal expansion, resulting in We need to increase the size of the pin heads just a bit. Using a micrometer, I compared them with the name brand, and they are 10% narrower, which means they will not expand as well. There is no way I will purchase these generically.
I would recommend these rivets for those who are putting a new 3/4" plywood on a stage or scaffolding. I'm abrasive.
About 9 of 10 of the mandrels would break off just above where the riveter gripped them, about an inch above the rivet top. It ended up being easier to pop out the mandrels before I used them and score them at the right break-in length By using a wire stripper, you can remove wires from the point. Nine out of 10 of the ten were broken off at the correct spot and with the right In the past, I have used many different rivets, and they all break off at the same place, so I am not sure that my riveter is at fault. When I was using the , I used the Incorporated in 1975. The size of the 875 is 3/16.
Well, they're aluminum pop rivets after all. This type of material is a lot easier to install than stainless steel, and in my application they will be able to hold up without any problem. I found the price for quantity to be reasonable. This is the kind of rivet that I set and pop using an air riveter.
The 1/2 plywood has great holding power when used with them.